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Everything a Child Should Know About God

Kenneth N Taylor

4.9

4.9

Everything a Child Should Know About God

Kenneth N Taylor

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Encourage your little ones to learn and grow with God with Everything a Child Should Know About God from bestselling author Kenneth N. Taylor. Designed for parents to read aloud to children, this book features whimsical illustrations throughout, each chapter has a brief explanation and a related question to pose to children. Dr. Taylor explains in child-friendly language the essential Bible truths you want your child to know.

This revised edition has a Bible reference on each page to help you show your children where these doctrines can be found in the Bible.  

Ages: 4-7

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It is never too early to begin training our children to know the Lord and his Word. There are few resources that are better–suited for young children than Everything a Child Should Know About God. It presents the deepest truths in the simplest ways, and encourages both knowledge and trust. I highly recommend it.

 Tim Challies, Blogger at challies.com

Everything a Child Should Know About God is pre–school dynamite! Kenneth Taylor explains our incomprehensible God in ways even a four–year–old can understand. Get a copy for your family and introduce your young children to our amazing God and the life transforming, powerful, message of the gospel.

Marty Machowski, author of the Gospel Story Bible

This is an amazing book! It is beautifully produced, and packed full of wonderful rich truths, distilled into bite–size morsels. It is as good an overview of God’s truths for children as we could hope for. An essential book for all children, and sure to be a blessing to those who read it to them! I am sure it will quickly become a classic.

 Sam Alberry, author, pastor, apologist, and speaker, Editor for The Gospel Coalition

I often reflect that the most important thing about you is what you believe about God because it will inform the way you live and determine your ultimate destiny. This little book is a polychrome primer that will be sure to inform and expand the hearts of little souls. Excellent in every way!

 Kent Hughes, Senior Pastor Emeritus, College Church in Wheaton

  • Title

    Everything a Child Should Know About God

  • Author(s)

    Kenneth N Taylor

  • Series

    A child should know

  • ISBN

    9781910587225

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Age Range

    0-3s, 4-7s

  • Topic

    Theology

  • Audience

    Children

  • Pages

    188

  • Published

    01/05/2014

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Kenneth N Taylor

Kenneth N Taylor

Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor (1917–2005) was an American publisher and author. He is remembered as the creator of the The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a Christian publishing company, and Living Bibles International.

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4.9 based on 50 reviews

Everything a Child Should Know About God

These four books are amazing titles for family devotions, Bible study around the breakfast table, or a little dive into theology for bedtime stories! We love them!

Anna Symonds, @fillyourhousewithbooks

Everything a Child Should Know About God

It’s definitely important to read the Bible daily and learn about God and His redemptive plan for mankind. But somewhere in between the OT stories and NT parables, the core doctrines of Christianity (and Jesus Christ Himself) can be difficult to grasp for youngsters. Enter… systematic theology! In short, systematic theology is a systemized study of the character and nature of God. Who is God? How can we know Him? Why are we here? Where are we going? This extremely simple devotional helps answer the most basic questions about God, helping your child build a solid foundation as they continue to grow in the knowledge and love of Jesus.

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Everything a Child Should Know About God

My oldest son loves this book for his reading before bed. He especially loves to point out all the naughty things the children are doing in the classroom. Each section is perfect for exploring who God is and the bible passages are helpful addition. Highly recommended.

Christopher D

Everything a Child Should Know About God

Excellent introduction to theology for young children. It helped explain simply some hard questions & provoked them to start thinking of these issues, rather than Bible stories, and ask questions. Highly recommend.

Sarah

Everything a Child Should Know About God

This is a fantastic book for starting regularly bible times and conversations with young children. Each page is so simple, has a bible verse you can look up, and question suggestions for asking your children. It covers all the most important basics, about the bible, what God has done and who God is. The illustrations are lovely and it’s simple enough for 2 or 3 years olds to start understanding.

Natasha Weber

Everything a Child Should Know About God

Everything a Child Should Know About God. That is a rather impressive claim and a daunting undertaking. Kenneth Taylor has done an admirable job in assembling a book that pretty much lives up to such a moniker. Be advised, though, that this book is really targeted towards children who are ages 3–7. It is much too simplistic for those who are older. This book is divided up into ten parts with an additional note to the parents at the beginning and a “Just Remember” section at the end. The ten parts are titled as follows: All about the Bible What God Has Done Who God Is The Problem of Sin Jesus Comes to Help Us Jesus Wants to Save You The Holy Spirit Helps Us Why We Go to Church Living as Jesus’ Friends When Jesus Comes Back Within each section there are very brief (one–page with large font) lessons about the various aspects under those titles. Following the lesson, there is a simple question that is directly extracted from the material. In the revised version, there are scriptural references to support each lesson. The facing page contains a colorful and really delightful illustration to go with the topic. Overall, I was very pleased with the content. Not only is the wording very child friendly; it explains many profound theological concepts. The Scripture and the questions that follow along with the illustrations make this book very interactive. It is meant to be read by the adult to the child and not read independently. Even though each reading is very short, there is much discussion that could be had. Those who are of a reformed/Calvinistic bent might bristle at some of the language Taylor uses. He repeatedly mentions that Jesus died for everyone’s sins. He offers a simple prayer for salvation: “Who died for your sins? Do you want to ask Him to forgive you and be your Savior and Lord? Let’s do it now. You can pray, ‘Thank you, Jesus, for dying for my sins.’” Later lessons seem to imply that the child is a “friend of Jesus” with all the benefits of the Holy Spirit and heaven in the future. Since this book is so interactive, though, parents can better qualify and explain these statements to fit their reformed theology. So, maybe it isn’t everything a child should know about God, but it certainly is a good introduction. It is also very comprehensive covering topics from Genesis through Revelation. I would recommend this book with the qualifications that it be read by an adult and not just left for the child and that the adult truly interacts with the child about each topic. In that way, I see this book as being a valuable asset to your home library. This review was originally published on Booksataglance.com

Kristin Stiles

Everything a Child Should Know About God

As a father of two six year old boys I am always on the look out for good books for them. They love to read with the family and books can be very formative for them at this age. I am thankful for so many publishers that take the effort to print quality books for children with sound theology. Recently I received one of those books, Everything a Child Should Know About God by Kenneth Taylor. Everything a Child Should Know About God is a simple, straightforward Systematic Theology book for young kids. I do not mean simple as a slight, but rather that it is intended for parents to be able to pick up and read with their children. There isn’t necessarily preparation time that would be needed as is the case for some devotional books. This book can be added in as a supplement to family devotions and is written and illustrated in a way that will keep the attention of young children. Taylor describes his book as, “a primer to tell children about God’s eternity, and about Jesus Christ in heaven with His Father and why He came to earth to die. It tells of His going back to God in heaven and His coming again. The major Bible teachings about God are taught here, though briefly and simply.” Everything a Child Should Know About God is divided into 10 theological sections, much like a regular systematic theology book would be. Each section then has a series of short teachings throughout it. Each teaching contains a heading, a short paragraph explanation of the doctrine, and a question to ask the kids to ensure they have comprehended what was taught. I love how this book traces the main themes of the Bible in a way that parents can simply pick up and read to their kids. Jenny Brake has added wonderful illustrations that accompany the opposite page of each lesson. In any book with pictures my boys ALWAYS want to look at and examine the pictures to see if they represent the words well. The pictures are cartoon representations that provide an extra level of detail that can be used when teaching through the book. I really enjoy the pictures as they show a lot of time and detail went into creating this book. Everything a Child Should Know About God is a wonderful book for young children and one that I will be recommending for years to come.

Joey Parker

Simple, straightforward Systematic Theology book for young kids

As a father of two six year old boys I am always on the look out for good books for them. They love to read with the family and books can be very formative for them at this age. I am thankful for so many publishers that take the effort to print quality books for children with sound theology. Recently I received one of those books, Everything a Child Should Know About God by Kenneth Taylor. Everything a Child Should Know About God is a simple, straightforward Systematic Theology book for young kids. I do not mean simple as a slight, but rather that it is intended for parents to be able to pick up and read with their children. There isn’t necessarily preparation time that would be needed as is the case for some devotional books. This book can be added in as a supplement to family devotions and is written and illustrated in a way that will keep the attention of young children. Taylor describes his book as, a primer to tell children about God's eternity, and about Jesus Christ in heaven with His Father and why He came to earth to die. It tells of His going back to God in heaven and His coming again. The major Bible teachings about God are taught here, though briefly and simply. Everything a Child Should Know About God is divided into 10 theological sections, much like a regular systematic theology book would be. Each section then has a series of short teachings throughout it. Each teaching contains a heading, a short paragraph explanation of the doctrine, and a question to ask the kids to ensure they have comprehended what was taught. I love how this book traces the main themes of the Bible in a way that parents can simply pick up and read to their kids. Jenny Brake has added wonderful illustrations that accompany the opposite page of each lesson. In any book with pictures my boys ALWAYS want to look at and examine the pictures to see if they represent the words well. The pictures are cartoon representations that provide an extra level of detail that can be used when teaching through the book. I really enjoy the pictures as they show a lot of time and detail went into creating this book. Everything a Child Should Know About God is a wonderful book for young children and one that I will be recommending for years to come.

Joey Parker

Everything a Child Should Know About God

Fabulous book. I use and recommend it loads. We’ve given it away to parents in our Toddler group when conversations have seem appropriate. Thanks for it. The art work is wonderful too.

Shelley Logan

Everything a Child Should Know About God

Fabulous book. I use and recommend it loads. We've given it away to parents in our Toddler group when conversations have seem appropriate. Thanks for it. The art work is wonderful too.

Shelley Logan

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